Jumping continents for this week's edition of our kaffetur... let's hop over to North America and the USA!
A couple of months ago I took a quick last-minute trip to the states. On my way to the Atlanta airport to fly back home to Norway, I asked my dad if we could swing by a coffee shop I had read about.
Octane Coffee has several locations in the Atlanta metro area, as well as a couple of shops in Birmingham (Alabama). I had read lots of positive reviews. Various Atlanta publications frequently rate it as the best coffee house in the city. And Travel + Leisure included it on its list of America's Coolest Coffee Houses. So while I wasn't feeling well at the time, I knew I had to at least stop by to see the shop and pick up some beans.
I visited their Grant Park location. Trendy neighborhood, great views, good vibe. Parking was a bit tough to come by, but we finally managed to secure a spot.
Inside, the cafe had a sleek, modern and clean feel. Neutral palette, wood and metal, and exposed ceilings. (plus plenty of plaid shirts buttoned all the way up to the top - so very hipster)
The staff was friendly. They seemed quite knowledgeable about the products they offered.
They partner with the Little Tart Bakeshop to offer a nice selection of pastries and baked goods.
I picked up a bag of their Ethiopian, as well as their Super Regular blend. I really wanted to try a coffee and something from the bakery counter, but just wasn't feeling up to it. But I could see by the volume of people lounging around and coming in and out on a Friday mid-afternoon that this place knows its stuff.
And once I got home and we brewed up a cup of each, I became a believer as well. The Ethiopian was good. Really good. And yet, something happened that took us by surprise. We both fell in love with their Super Regular.
Yes, a blend. Go figure.
I look forward to visiting Octane again - probably multiple times - when we are in the states the end of this year.
A couple of months ago I took a quick last-minute trip to the states. On my way to the Atlanta airport to fly back home to Norway, I asked my dad if we could swing by a coffee shop I had read about.
Octane Coffee has several locations in the Atlanta metro area, as well as a couple of shops in Birmingham (Alabama). I had read lots of positive reviews. Various Atlanta publications frequently rate it as the best coffee house in the city. And Travel + Leisure included it on its list of America's Coolest Coffee Houses. So while I wasn't feeling well at the time, I knew I had to at least stop by to see the shop and pick up some beans.
I visited their Grant Park location. Trendy neighborhood, great views, good vibe. Parking was a bit tough to come by, but we finally managed to secure a spot.
Inside, the cafe had a sleek, modern and clean feel. Neutral palette, wood and metal, and exposed ceilings. (plus plenty of plaid shirts buttoned all the way up to the top - so very hipster)
The staff was friendly. They seemed quite knowledgeable about the products they offered.
They partner with the Little Tart Bakeshop to offer a nice selection of pastries and baked goods.
I picked up a bag of their Ethiopian, as well as their Super Regular blend. I really wanted to try a coffee and something from the bakery counter, but just wasn't feeling up to it. But I could see by the volume of people lounging around and coming in and out on a Friday mid-afternoon that this place knows its stuff.
And once I got home and we brewed up a cup of each, I became a believer as well. The Ethiopian was good. Really good. And yet, something happened that took us by surprise. We both fell in love with their Super Regular.
Yes, a blend. Go figure.
I look forward to visiting Octane again - probably multiple times - when we are in the states the end of this year.
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